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County staff: $12.5 million state grant for New Monrovia septic-to-sewer; $1 million for S‑1 canal enhancements

2774060 · March 25, 2025
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County staff announced state grants totaling $13.5 million to fund a New Monrovia septic-to-sewer project and enhancements to the S‑1 canal; staff described a planned public–private partnership and said assessments are expected to be kept below $10,000 per resident.

Martin County officials said the governor announced two state grants that together total $13.5 million for sewer and water-quality projects in the county.

“We just got back from, Palm Bay where the governor announced, with that we are gonna be receiving 2 grants, 12,500,000.0 for Port Salerno, New Monrovia, and then, another million for the S 1, canal enhancements,” Matt Graham, assistant county administrator, told commissioners.

The larger grant — $12.5 million — is designated for a New Monrovia septic-to-sewer conversion program that staff said has…

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